NGHC's Bold Recruitment Drive for World's Largest Green Hydrogen Plant in NEOM
Key Ideas
- NGHC launches a significant recruitment drive to support the construction and operations of the world's largest green hydrogen plant in NEOM.
- The company hosts a virtual career fair attracting over 9,000 registrations, emphasizing the strong interest from potential candidates in Saudi Arabia.
- NGHC's commitment to Saudi Vision 2030's goals includes assembling a talented and diverse team to deliver the green hydrogen plant for a cleaner energy future.
- The green hydrogen plant, a joint venture between ACWA Power, Air Products, and NEOM, aims to produce 600 tonnes of carbon-free fuel daily, contributing to reducing carbon emissions by up to 5 million tonnes annually.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) in Saudi Arabia is constructing the world's largest green hydrogen plant at Oxagon in NEOM. The company has launched a significant recruitment drive to build a skilled team across various functions like Corporate, EHSS, Operations & Maintenance, and more. NGHC hosted a virtual career fair with over 9,000 registrations, showing strong interest from potential candidates eager to join the transformative energy project. CEO Wesam Alghamdi emphasizes the importance of assembling top talent to align with Saudi Vision 2030's goals. The company aims to attract both local and international talent, currently having 16% female workforce and 43% Saudi nationals. NGHC is committed to nurturing local talent through partnerships and training programs. The green hydrogen plant, a joint venture between ACWA Power, Air Products, and NEOM, will produce 600 tonnes of carbon-free fuel daily by the end of 2026. This initiative will save up to 5 million tonnes of CO2 annually and contribute to a greener future. NGHC is on track to reach full production by the end of 2026, positioning itself as a global leader in the green hydrogen sector.
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Energy Industry
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Green Ammonia
Saudi Vision 2030
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